High-resolution estimates of the foreign-born population and international migration for the United States

06/04/2019
by   Nicolas A. Menzies, et al.
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Detailed estimates of migration stocks and flows provides evidence for understanding population dynamics, and the impact of economic and political changes that influence migration. Using data from the 2000 decennial census and 2001-2016 American Community Survey (ACS), this study derives highly-disaggregated estimates of the foreign-born population residing in the United States for the period 2000-2018, and annual foreign-born entries to the ACS population as a measure of immigration volume. These estimates are derived from an evidence synthesis combining pooled survey data with auxiliary data on potential biases in raw survey estimates and other trends affecting the foreign-born population. For an individual population stratum (defined by current age, entry year, country of origin, and calendar year) direct estimates using survey data can have substantial sampling uncertainty. By imposing logical and probabilistic constraints, data are pooled across survey years to produce more precise estimates. Corrections are implemented for respondent misreporting of demographic information, and undercount of the foreign-born population in the ACS. This paper describes the statistical approach used to model population change, demonstrates the validity of the approach via in- and out-of-sample predictive performance, provides the population estimates, and highlights potential applications.

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